The Weber, Larrabee and Wilhelm All-American selections mark the first time in HSU program history to place three members among the Division II All-American ranks.

Along with the trio of All-Americans, four Lumberjacks – Diana Hernandez, Lizzy Meisman, Katrina Rehrer and Mariah Smither — were announced as CRCA 2014 National Scholar-Athletes.

HSU's All-Americans comprised two of the nine CRCA first team and one of the five second team members. Weber, Larrabee and Wilhelm also made up a third of the NCAA D-II Grand Finals Eight winning boat, which raced from third to a half-boat length victory. All three Lumberjack All-Americans helped HSU claim not only the top Eight boat at Nationals, but also claimed the Northwest Collegiate Rowing Conference and Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association titles.

First-team honorees, Weber, a junior from Laquintas, and Larrabee, a senior out of Garden Grove, both earned all-WIRA first-team acclaim earlier in the season and were the leaders of the team's top boat.

"Kayley is a clear leader on our team and a great student. She posted the fastest 2k performance time this year, and is only seconds away from breaking the record for our program. Kayley is spending the summer in Philadelphia, and participating in Under-23 National Development camp," said HSU head coach Robin Meiggs.

After losing two seasons to injuries, Larrabee returned for a sixth-year on the team and helped to lead the team to the national championship.

"Jamie is an amazing athlete and a great student," said Meiggs. "She posted the second fastest time this season in her 2k performance time trial and Jamie stroked the Varsity Eight at WIRA and the NCAA National Championships.

A third integral part of the winning Eight boat, Wilhelm of Santa Rosa, Calif., also made great strides as a rower and a big part of the team's success.

"Maggie made great strides in her performance this year both on the water and in her 2k performance time trial. Next year should be exceptional for her," said Meiggs. "She is also a great student."

Four HSU rowers earned 2014 CRCA National Scholar-Athlete honors and showed the Lumberjacks are leaders in the classroom and on the water. The four Jacks — Hernandez, Meisman, Rehrer and Smither — were required to row 75 percent of the program's NCAA or IRA eligible spring races and maintained a 3.5 cumulative GPA or higher for her career.